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Online ISSN : 1883-2954
Print ISSN : 0021-1575
ISSN-L : 0021-1575
Environmental and Metallurgical Factors Affecting Discoloration of Titanium Sheets in Atmospheric Environments
Michio KANEKOKazuhiro TAKAHASHITeruhiko HAYASHIIzumi MUTOKiyonori TOKUNOKinichi KIMURA
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2003 Volume 89 Issue 8 Pages 833-840

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Effects of air bone salts, ultra violet (UV) irradiation, acid rain, impurity elements and TiC precipitated in surface layers of titanium on discoloration of titanium sheets were investigated to clarify the mechanism of discoloration of titanium in atmospheric environments. Air bone salts and UV irradiation did not enhance discoloration of titanium, but synthetic acid rain below pH 4.5 induced discoloration. The discoloration was largely enhanced by precipitation of TiC in surface layers of titanium sheets. It is considered that dissolved Tin+ from TiC by acid rain would deposit on titanium surface, inducing interferential color. Resistance to discoloration evaluated in accelerated discoloration tests was found to be remarkably improved by decreasing precipitation of TiC in surface layers of titanium sheets.

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